---- Clay Blackwell <[email protected]> wrote: 
There is some evidence that not all English bobbins were spangled by running 
the spangle through a hole.  Some old bobbins have the spangles attached by a 
collar wound around the end of the bobbin.----

This could be an example of the transition to spangling.  Some bobbin makers 
might still have been making "old fashioned" undrilled bobbins while buyers 
were adding spangles in whatever way they could.

Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
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